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Time Travelers, QAnon Update, Hugh Hefner CIA?, Can Trump Just Start a Nuclear War?, Robot Gods, Mandela Effect |94|

Time Travelers, QAnon Update, Hugh Hefner CIA?, Can Trump Just Start a Nuclear War?, Robot Gods, Mandela Effect |94|

FromMagical Mystery Radio: Conspiracy & Paranormal Review


Time Travelers, QAnon Update, Hugh Hefner CIA?, Can Trump Just Start a Nuclear War?, Robot Gods, Mandela Effect |94|

FromMagical Mystery Radio: Conspiracy & Paranormal Review

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Length:
107 minutes
Released:
Nov 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There's a proliferation of Time Travel LARPing on the Internet right now. Has this become a "Thing"? Is Adam to blame? A new vid purports to prove the Berenstain/Berenstein Bears Mandela Effect. Real, or just a good use of After Effects? Plus, an inter-dimensional portal to Sedona, AZ opens up in some guy's apartment using 525 Hz soundwaves and a Bluetooth Speaker! Looks like CERN just wasted a bunch of money. ;-) Can Donald Trump just push the button... you know, like the evil president in Dead Zone? A new religion is developing with an AI god. Her name is Sophia which, for those of you in the know, has some occult significance. Coincidence? And finally, John provides a quick update on the whole QAnon phenomenon. Yes, it's still happening, and now taking on a life of its own. The most revealing bit of info is that Hugh Hefner may have been CIA.  Far-fetched? Well, wait'll you hear this...
Released:
Nov 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (71)

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